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  1. CraigF

    Care and repair and maintenance of our extinct plasma TV’s, just to keep them going a little longer.

    Me too, same situation, no comparison, (Pio) 1080p plasma wins. No HDR on those early 4K Sammies either, and that's the kicker for 4K. They run cool though, and not bad for gaming (I suppose...I still prefer plasma).
  2. CraigF

    Care and repair and maintenance of our extinct plasma TV’s, just to keep them going a little longer.

    I largely agree. But consider the "fast-evolving". Have you ever seen stuff rolled out in such a half-assed and disorganized manner as current displays are? I'd say a lot of the products aren't even finished being designed. Roll it out anyway, promise some afterthought as an upgrade so the...
  3. CraigF

    Care and repair and maintenance of our extinct plasma TV’s, just to keep them going a little longer.

    So does a 65" OLED ! I had an LG E6 for about 6 months last year. Honestly, it seemed about as hot as the 60" Pio. [I didn't do my usual anal thing of actually measuring the temps though, just went by "feel". I did measure the power consumption though...] I imagine we have similar seasonal...
  4. CraigF

    Care and repair and maintenance of our extinct plasma TV’s, just to keep them going a little longer.

    Speaking of "planned obsolescence", low build quality, or whatever you want to call it...modern large appliances. Especially those from the same people who also make displays. I hate being "socially engineered" to accept crap. Must resist...
  5. CraigF

    Care and repair and maintenance of our extinct plasma TV’s, just to keep them going a little longer.

    Some plasma and misc. display ramblings, inspired by the mentions of 720p Pioneers... I do have a 4K display and don't use it much. Thing is, I did a rough check of my disc "accumulation", and as best I can tell more than 99% is 1080p or less. Generally speaking, I am not re-buying any titles I...
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